hi...heading to vegas in two weeks.i am a small gambler prob with a budget of 200 dollars a night.whats the best suitable casino?? i enjoy roulette,bit of blackjack and slots.staying at the mgm..i believe the stakes are quite high there.are there holdem tournaments for example with 50 dollar entry(thats max you can loose-not cash games)fee,winner takes all kind of thing.
casino for small gambler.
My suggestion would be to take the walk down to Bill%26#39;s Gamblin Hall and Casino. Bill%26#39;s was formerly the Barbary Coast. It is a small casino, but usually is a happening place. We have a lot of fun there, and if you get board there the Flamingo is right next dooor.
casino for small gambler.
I had a lotta fun at O%26#39;Shea%26#39;s last week.
I don%26#39;t believe there is a casino specifically tailored for ';little people.';
';Little People'; are welcomed everywhere.
Tournies offered at most casinos, Luxor have a $30 buy-in and Imperial Palace even less (these are the only two I%26#39;ve played at but all of the casinos have poker rooms now) Do a search for poker tournies on the forum and I%26#39;m sure you%26#39;ll get loads of info. You can get low stake roulette at Bills and Casino Royale - some of the larger casinos drop the stakes when they aren%26#39;t so busy so keep looking at the larger casinos as well. Slots are everywhere, from penny right up to as much as you want to gamble!
Have fun!
Speaking of the ';little people';, which one has the dwarf bartender walking down the bar and pouring shots in folks mouths?
O%26#39;Sheas
I saw a very short animated documentery about the Irish and the wee folk ... something about ';they are always after me lucky charms';.
For poker, would suggest the daily tourney at Excalibur. I think the buy in was $30 and kicks off at 9 a.m., maybe about 30 players in the pool.
For lower limits, would suggest downtown - El Cortez, Golden Gate. You should not have a problem finding low limits there.
Arizona Charlies West has very low ceilings.
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